Super hint for taking 3D photos

Have you tried IT? And sometimes your 3D photos don't look exactly as you want? Some of your 3D photos are distorted or the shift between the left and right photo is too big or too small? We have a simple solution for you!

If you use a tripod and an accurate level then we probably won't help you to improve your photos - we believe they are perfect already. But if you prefer to take 3D photos from hand anywhere/anytime then we have an advice right for you.
We have a very good experience with the procedure described on next lines. It works better with a digital camera, but you can use the analog one as well.
Set your camera to take a serie of photos (3, 4 or 5). Aim the lens of your camera to the scene and switch on display (if you use a digital camera). Now you can have your camera about 10 to 15 inches from your eyes - and it's good because it diminishes the risk of distortion between the left and right images.
Press trigger and slowly shift your camera to the right. Now you have a serie of photos - and on every photo is the scene a little bit more shifted to the left.
And now do the same as always. Just use 3DJournal software for creating anaglyphs. Our trials have shown the first image of the serie is often not usable (your hand accelerates) so it's appropriate to use the second and third, second and fourth or third and fourth image to create your 3D photo. It's often useful to try more variants to see which one is the best one.
Our experiences say it's fine to take series of at least 4 photos. It's not possible to use this method for dark scenes (because of the shift - the scene will be blured), but it's possible to use it for slowly moving scenes.(3DJournal)